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Open Culture
4 months ago
Writing

Read 20 Short Stories From Nobel Prize-Winning Writer Alice Munro (RIP) Free Online

Alice Munro, a renowned Canadian writer, won the Nobel Prize in Literature and touched many with her psychological stories set in Ontario. [ more ]
www.dw.com
4 months ago
Writing

Nobel Prize-winning author Alice Munro dies aged 92 DW 05/14/2024

Alice Munro, a pioneer in short-story writing, passed away at 92, leaving a legacy of groundbreaking work and being the first Canadian to win the Nobel Prize in Literature. [ more ]
Open Culture
4 months ago
Writing

Read 20 Short Stories From Nobel Prize-Winning Writer Alice Munro (RIP) Free Online

Alice Munro, a renowned Canadian writer, won the Nobel Prize in Literature and touched many with her psychological stories set in Ontario. [ more ]
www.dw.com
4 months ago
Writing

Nobel Prize-winning author Alice Munro dies aged 92 DW 05/14/2024

Alice Munro, a pioneer in short-story writing, passed away at 92, leaving a legacy of groundbreaking work and being the first Canadian to win the Nobel Prize in Literature. [ more ]
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www.theguardian.com
4 months ago
Writing

Cesar Aira's unreal magic: how the eccentric author took over Latin American literature

Literary agent Michael Gaeb discovered and promoted Argentine author Cesar Aira, leading to international recognition and a Nobel Prize nomination. [ more ]
The Bookseller
7 months ago
Books

Fitzcarraldo Editions scoops four books by Nobel Prize winner Olga Tokarczuk

Fitzcarraldo Editions acquires four novels by Olga Tokarczuk
Includes The Empusium, her first novel since winning the Nobel Prize in Literature [ more ]
“Dream old pay phone ringing in hospital I pick up
receiver voice says ‘The answer is awe.’”

From “The Answer Is Awe” by Alice Notley in our new Winter issue. https://t.co/07vQRwXjm7
The Paris Review
9 months ago
Books

The Answer Is Awe

Louise Glück visited Claremont McKenna College in Southern California for a speaking engagement.
Glück won the Nobel Prize in Literature and shared the news with her son, friend, and editor before the announcement was made. [ more ]
“You want a poem to register in every mind the way it did in yours. Then you discover this never happens. Still, it is what you strive for.”

From our interview with Louise Glück in our new Winter issue. https://t.co/vlGajUKlxT
The Paris Review
9 months ago
Writing

The Art of Poetry No. 115

Louise Glück, Nobel Prize-winning poet, took a road trip to Claremont McKenna College in Southern California.
Glück discussed her love for food and her struggles with anorexia during the trip. [ more ]
The Paris Review
9 months ago
Writing

The Answer Is Awe

Louise Glück visited Claremont McKenna College in Southern California for a speaking engagement.
Glück won the Nobel Prize in Literature and shared the news with her son, friend, and editor before the announcement was made. [ more ]
The Paris Review
9 months ago
Books

The Art of Poetry No. 115

Louise Glück, Nobel Prize-winning poet, took a road trip to Claremont McKenna College in Southern California.
Glück discussed her love for food and her struggles with anorexia during the trip. [ more ]
The Paris Review
9 months ago
Writing

The Answer Is Awe

Louise Glück, Nobel Prize-winning poet, embarked on a road trip from Berkeley to Claremont McKenna College in Southern California.
Glück discussed her love for food and opened up about her struggles with anorexia while visiting the farmers' market. [ more ]
The Paris Review
9 months ago
Writing

Ahegao

Louise Glück visited Claremont McKenna College in Southern California and took a road trip with the author to get there.
Glück bought nasturtiums and strawberries at a farmers' market and talked about her girlhood and struggles with anorexia. [ more ]
The Paris Review
9 months ago
Writing

Two Men, Mary

Louise Glück visited Claremont McKenna College and drove with the author, talking about anorexia and food.
When Glück won the Nobel Prize, she called her son and friends before the news reached the world. [ more ]
The Paris Review
9 months ago
Writing

Hostess

Louise Glück discussed her past struggles with anorexia and her love for food during a visit to Claremont McKenna College.
Glück won the Nobel Prize in Literature and shared the news with her loved ones before facing reporters. [ more ]
www.theguardian.com
9 months ago
Writing

Jon Fosse says he would have stopped writing 40 years ago if he had listened to critics

Jon Fosse, Nobel laureate in literature, reveals that his early books received poor reviews and he would have quit writing if he had listened to critics.
Fosse acknowledges that his works may have contributed to legitimizing suicide but also shares that readers have told him that his writing has saved their lives. [ more ]
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